Description
The NI-9201 is a part of the C Series Analog Input category and comes with multiple part numbers, including 779013-01, 783730-01, 779372-01, and 189880-51. This module is designed to offer a versatile solution for analog input requirements, featuring 8 single-ended analog input channels with a ±10 V input range.
The module is capable of a high-speed sampling rate of 500 kS/s, ensuring quick and efficient data acquisition. Its accuracy is supported by a 12-Bit resolution, while the successive approximation register (SAR) ADC type enhances its performance in various applications.
With overvoltage protection of up to ±100 V, the NI-9201 ensures safety and durability, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial environments. The module also boasts impressive technical specifications, including a gain error of ±0.04%, an offset error of ±0.07%, a gain drift of ±34 ppm/°C, and an offset drift of ±100 µV/°C. These features ensure high precision and reliability over time and temperature variations.
In terms of power efficiency, the NI-9201 is designed for low power consumption, with a maximum of 1 W in active mode. This efficiency makes it an ideal choice for applications where power availability is limited or where minimizing power consumption is a priority.
In summary, the NI 9201 Screw Term, +/-10 V, 12-Bit, 500 kS/s, 8-Ch AI Module is a highly capable and reliable solution for analog input needs, offering high-speed data acquisition, precise measurements, and robust protection features in a power-efficient package.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 779013-01, 783730-01, 779372-01, 189880-51 |
| Category | C Series Analog Input |
| Model | NI-9201 |
| Description | NI 9201 Screw Term, +/-10 V, 12-Bit, 500 kS/s, 8-Ch AI Module |
| Input Range | ±10 V |
| Channel Count | 8 single-ended analog input channels |
| Resolution | 12-Bit |
| Sampling Rate | 500 kS/s |
| Overvoltage Protection | Up to ±100 V |
| ADC Type | Successive approximation register (SAR) |
| Gain Error | ±0.04% |
| Offset Error | ±0.07% |
| Gain Drift | ±34 ppm/°C |
| Offset Drift | ±100 µV/°C |
| Power Consumption (Active Mode) | 1 W maximum |



